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The workshop you mentioned
at the last part of this podcast and is at the event category in the blog is for 2005, isn't it?

June 1-2, DC, Workshop on VoIP security by Cybersecurity Industry Alliance and tekVizion – free to US gov, $195 for others

Choongun Lee,

Yes, that is the one. I'll be putting up the show notes for this show hopefully later today. But yes, that is the show.

Dan

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